Falklands 40: The Handley Page Victor at the RAF Museum, Cosford
David Coleman, former RAF pilot turned tour guide at the RAF Museum Cosford, talks to the Royal Air Forces Association about the Handley Page Victor and how it kept the Vulcan in the sky during the Black Buck raids for the 6,600 nautical miles (16 hour) return journey.

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Under the RADAR: the Handley Page Victor

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Britain's nuclear bomber undergoes conservation | Handley Page Victor

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The Last Flight of the Victor

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500 Brits vs 1000 Argentines - Battle of Goose Green 1982

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Under the RADAR: Mosquito versus Me 262

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Private Tour Of A Fallen WW2 Bomber | Forces TV

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Flying The RAF Fighter Planes That Won The 'Battle Of Britain': Spitfire, Hurricane & Lancaster

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Guided tour through the only Vickers Valiant left.

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Falklands War Trophies - Argentine Weapons & Aircraft Reused by Britain

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The RAF Museum: Top 5 Planes With Rob Bell

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The Museum That Restores World War Two Aircraft | Forces TV

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The Ten-Engine Titan: Inside the B-36 Peacemaker, The Cold War’s Largest Bomber

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Guy's in his element as a Lancaster flight engineer | Guy Martin Proper

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Exploring The Last Flying Handley Page Victor

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